Mystery solved? Is that how the pyramids were built?

If the limestone blocks were dragged up a ramp of mud bricks to be placed on top of the Great Pyramid, where is the evidence of this huge ramp? How could materials such as wooden rollers and mud bricks withstand the stress placed on them by tons of stone? Thousands of men are supposed to have dragged the building blocks across the desert with scorching heat – how did the former project managers keep their morale in the dusty, weary workforce?

The pyramids on the Giza plateau in ancient Egypt are undoubtedly the most amazing ancient structures on the surface of the planet.

Built thousands of years ago, the Great Pyramid of Giza continues to baffle experts who still can not explain how ancient man managed to build something like this without the use of modern tools.

The Pyramid of Giza is really amazing. Did you know that the structure contains enough stones to make a wall almost 2 feet high around the entire planet?

Even more incredible is the fact that in the past the experts found traces of ‘RADIOACTIVE ARENA’ near the queen’s chamber.

But these are just some of the mysteries that no one has been able to adequately explain.

There are innumerable fascinating details that reveal numerous mysteries behind the Great Pyramid
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How did the builders of the pyramid create such a perfect monument? Why did they choose to build great pyramids? And how on earth do people – thousands of years ago – transport, lift and place massive blocks of stone that weigh more than 50 tons?

How did the builders of the pyramid create such a perfect monument? Why did they choose to build great pyramids? And how on earth do people – thousands of years ago – transport, lift and place massive blocks of stone that weigh more than 50 tons?

According to the most accepted versions, the pyramids were built by massive armies of builders. This was mentioned for the first time in history by the Greek philosopher and historian Herodotus, who acclaimed that the pyramids at Giza were built by groups of 100,000 men, who changed each month, for a period of 20 years. But for this to be accurate it would mean that a block of stone had to be placed accurately every 3 ½ minutes, 24 hours a day.